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I am getting close to this event. I was wondering how those that have
already retired keep an airplane. I am fortunate that I have a moderately priced hangar, reasonable (this is relative) fuel for my area, and perform owner assisted annuals. But, I am concerned on keeping the flying going and not feel that I have to let it sit more than I should. I have always been the sole owner since I purchased it over 10 years ago. Thanks. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Perhaps adding a trusted pilot friend to your insurance so he/she is
named, and they can fly your plane just for filling it with gas and paying any extra insurance cost. -- If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace. ~ John Lennon |
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Oh, and also try CamGuard http://www.aslcamguard.com/
Got a good review from Aviation Consumer http://www.aviationconsumer.com/issu...rs/5541-1.html (have to be a subscriber) -- If you ever catch on fire, try to avoid looking in a mirror, because I bet that will really throw you into a panic. - Jack Handey |
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In article ,
Ross wrote: I am getting close to this event. I was wondering how those that have already retired keep an airplane. I am fortunate that I have a moderately priced hangar, reasonable (this is relative) fuel for my area, and perform owner assisted annuals. But, I am concerned on keeping the flying going and not feel that I have to let it sit more than I should. I have always been the sole owner since I purchased it over 10 years ago. Thanks. I always made the max contributions to my 401(K) plan, retired early, sold my 3-BR 2.5 bath townhome in CA, bought a 3 BR, 3 BA hangar homw, with pool in FL. The 401(K), plus pension, plus Social Security, less the state income tax and Social Security tax, enables me to do it. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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On Apr 22, 7:24*am, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: In article , I always made the max contributions to my 401(K) plan, retired early, sold my 3-BR 2.5 bath townhome in CA, bought a 3 BR, 3 BA hangar homw, with pool in FL. The 401(K), plus pension, plus Social Security, less the state income tax and Social Security tax, enables me to do it. *Your not paying state income tax*???? Christ, I just paid the state of California over $30,000 in income tax. Man, I need to get some of that FL myself. I'm paying $600/month in property taxes for my house and I can't even write it off (AMT). I just bought a used boat and had to pay almost $2000 in use tax. I think I'm getting the short end. -Robert |
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In article
, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Apr 22, 7:24*am, Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article , I always made the max contributions to my 401(K) plan, retired early, sold my 3-BR 2.5 bath townhome in CA, bought a 3 BR, 3 BA hangar homw, with pool in FL. The 401(K), plus pension, plus Social Security, less the state income tax and Social Security tax, enables me to do it. *Your not paying state income tax*???? Christ, I just paid the state of California over $30,000 in income tax. Man, I need to get some of that FL myself. I'm paying $600/month in property taxes for my house and I can't even write it off (AMT). I just bought a used boat and had to pay almost $2000 in use tax. I think I'm getting the short end. -Robert That's why we escaped from the People's Republik of Kalifornia! THere is also no "unsecured personal property tax" on boats, airplanes, etc. Auto tag is $30 per year. Real property tax, however, is about 3%. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Apr 22, 7:24 am, Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article , I always made the max contributions to my 401(K) plan, retired early, sold my 3-BR 2.5 bath townhome in CA, bought a 3 BR, 3 BA hangar homw, with pool in FL. The 401(K), plus pension, plus Social Security, less the state income tax and Social Security tax, enables me to do it. *Your not paying state income tax*???? Christ, I just paid the state of California over $30,000 in income tax. Man, I need to get some of that FL myself. I'm paying $600/month in property taxes for my house and I can't even write it off (AMT). I just bought a used boat and had to pay almost $2000 in use tax. I think I'm getting the short end. -Robert We in TX do not pay state income tax either. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
*Your not paying state income tax*???? Christ, I just paid the state of California over $30,000 in income tax. How can you not know this? There are a handful of states that do not have state income tax. WA, WY, TX, SD, FL, AL and NV. NH and TN only tax dividend income. California has some nice scenery but people that actually live there have lost their ever lovin' minds. |
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On Apr 23, 9:27*am, Newps wrote:
Robert M. Gary wrote: *Your not paying state income tax*???? Christ, I just paid the state of California over $30,000 in income tax. How can you not know this? *There are a handful of states that do not have state income tax. *WA, WY, TX, SD, FL, AL and NV. *NH and TN only tax dividend income. *California has some nice scenery but people that actually live there have lost their ever lovin' minds. I wonder if that will stay the same. WA is becoming so liberal I can't imagine them not wanting more gov't money. I remember about 10 years ago FL talking about an income tax (so they could tax those rich *******s moving down from NY). -Robert |
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States that have no income tax are usually fiercely anti income tax. FL
will never change as the retirees are their golden goose, my folks live there in the winter. Most retirees are not residents of Florida anyways, they are snowbirds who keep their legal residency somewhere else. Robert M. Gary wrote: On Apr 23, 9:27 am, Newps wrote: Robert M. Gary wrote: *Your not paying state income tax*???? Christ, I just paid the state of California over $30,000 in income tax. How can you not know this? There are a handful of states that do not have state income tax. WA, WY, TX, SD, FL, AL and NV. NH and TN only tax dividend income. California has some nice scenery but people that actually live there have lost their ever lovin' minds. I wonder if that will stay the same. WA is becoming so liberal I can't imagine them not wanting more gov't money. I remember about 10 years ago FL talking about an income tax (so they could tax those rich *******s moving down from NY). -Robert |
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